Commemorating Coal Mining Worldwide: International museums, heritage centres and sites related to coal mining

Author:   Margaret Lindsay Faull
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Pages:   501
Publication Date:   30 April 2022
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Commemorating Coal Mining Worldwide: International museums, heritage centres and sites related to coal mining


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This book contains descriptions of 432 coal-mining museums, heritage centres, archives and memorials, and preserved colliery sites in 48 countries in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Australia, Europe and New Zealand. This is not a history of coal mining, but rather a catalogue of how museums around the world have portrayed the history of coal mining, colliers and mining communities. This includes subjects such as the development and dissemination of new technology, features commonly found on the surface of mines, disasters, transport, women and children working underground, working conditions, strikes and trade unions, and slavery and forced labour, especially in wartime and by certain countries in particular. There is a detailed introduction, including discussion of the types of buildings used for museums and collections such as art and fossils, and a concordance of 18 items found commonly at the sites described, including those with a genuine or a simulated underground experience and opencast sites open to the public.

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Author:   Margaret Lindsay Faull
Publisher:   BAR Publishing
Imprint:   BAR Publishing
Weight:   1.998kg
ISBN:  

9781407358123


ISBN 10:   140735812
Pages:   501
Publication Date:   30 April 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Preface Abbreviations Geological periods Abstract Introduction Early history and development of technology Development of technology Problems Transport underground Raising coal to the surface Other aspects Surface features The workforce Training and dissemination of knowledge Women and children Slavery and forced labour Religion Health Trade unions and strike action Disasters and their results Legislation following a disaster Political consequences following a disaster Aftermath of disasters Memorials Operational sites open to the public Mining museums Architecture Art Fossils The future Gazetteer Sites covered in the survey Sources of information Arrangement of gazetteer Terminology and transcriptions Australia ?1. Australian Coal Mining Museum ?2. Balgownie Heritage School Museum (formerly Balgownie Primary School Museum) ?3. Blair Athol Coal Mine ?4. Bulli Miners' Cottage ?5. City of Greater Lithgow State Mining Museum ?6. Coal Creek Heritage Village ?7. Coal Mines Historic Site ?8. Collie Coalfields Museum ?9. Collinsville Coalface Experience 10. Cornwall Coalminers Heritage Wall 11. Gunnedah Rural Museum 12. Kandos Museum (formerly Kandos Bicentennial Industrial Museum) 13. Mount Kembla Heritage Centre 14. Newcastle Museum 15. Old Brown Coal Mine Museum 16. Richmond Vale Railway Museum 17. Sir Edgeworth David Memorial Museum 18. Tarrawanna Travelling Road Miner and Pit Pony Tribute 19. State Coal Mine Austria 20. Bergbaumuseum Fohnsdorf (Fohnsdorf Mining Museum) 21. Technisches Museum Wien (Vienna Museum of Technology) Belgium 22. Blegny-Mine (Blegny-Mine) 23. Bois-du-Luc, Musée de la Mine et du Développement Durable (Bois-du-Luc, Museum of Mine and Substainable Development; formerly Ecomusée du Bois-du-Luc: Bois-du-Luc Ecomuseum) 24. Charleroi Mines (Charleroi Mines) 25. C-Mine Expeditie (C-Mine Expedition) 26. Eisden Kolenmijn (Eisden Coal Mine) 27. Koolmijn André Dumont Genk Waterschei (André Dumont Coal Mine Genk Waterschei) 28. La Chaîne des Terrils (The Chain of Spoil Heaps) 29. Le Bois du Cazier (The Bois du Cazier) 30. Le Charbonnage du Hasard de Cheratte (The Hasard de Cheratte Coal Mine) 31. Marcasse 32. Mijnmuseum Beringen (Beringen Mining Museum; formerly Vlaams Mijnmuseum: Flemish Mining Museum) 33. Musée de la Mine d'Harchies (Harchies Mining Museum) 34. Museum van de Mijnwerkerswoning (Museum of the Miner's House) 35. Parc d'Aventures Scientifique (Scientific Adventures Park) 36. Sauwartan 37. Site du Grand-Hornu (Site of Grand-Hornu) 38. Site du Levant (Levant Site) 39. Steenkoolmijn van Heusden-Zolder (Heusden-Zolder Coal Mine) 40. Steenkoolmijn van Houthalen (Houthalen Coal Mine) Bosnia-Herzogovina 41. Muzej Rudarstva i Zeleznice (Museum of Mining and Railways) Brazil 42. Museu Estadual do Carvão (State Coal Museum) 43. Mina de Visitaçã Octávio Fontana (Octávio Fontana Mine Visit) Brunei Darussalam 44. Brooketon Colliery Bulgaria 45. Pernik ? Podzemen Minen Muzei (Pernik Underground Mining Museum) Canada 46. Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site 47. Bellevue Underground Mine 48. Cape Breton Miners' Museum 49. Cumberland Museum and Archives 50. Ladysmith Museum 51. Michel-Natal-Sparwood Heritage 52. Morden Mine 53. Nanaimo Museum 54. Nova Scotia Museum of Industry 55. Sydney Mines Heritage Museum Chile 56. El Chiflón del Diablo (The Whistle of the Devil) 57. El Museo Histórico de Lota (The Historical Coal Museum of Lota; formerly El Museo Histórico del Carbón: The Historical Museum of Coal) China 58. Jia Yáng Guójia Kuàngyè Gongyuán Bówùguan (Jia Yáng National Mining Park Museum) 59. Kai Lu Guójia Kuàngshan Bówùguan (Kailuan National Mine Museum) 60. Zhongguó Méitàn Bówùguan (Coal Museum of China) Colombia 61. El Cerrejón (The Cerrejón) 62. Museo desQbre guajira (Museum desQbre guajira) Croatia 63. Etnografski muzej Istre (Istria Ethnographic Museum) 64. Memorijalni Centar u Rudarstvu (Mining Memorial Centre) 65. Narodni muzej Labin (Labin People's Museum) 66. Tehnicki muzej Nikola Tesla (Nikola Tesla Technical Museum; formerly Tehnicki muzej Zagreb: Zagreb Technical Museum) Czechia (formerly Czech Republic) 67. Hornické muzeum OKD Landek (OKD Mining Museum Landek) 68. Hornický Skanzen Mayrau ve Vinaricích (Mayrau Mining Museum in Vinarice) 69. Hornický Skanzen Zaclér (Zaclér Mining Museum) 70. Národní památkový ústav, Ceská republika (National Heritage Institute, Czech Republic) 71. Podkrusnohorské technické muzeum (Podkrusnohorské Technical Museum) 72. Uhelné Safari (Coal Safari) Denmark 73. Energimuseet (Danish Museum of Energy; formerly Elmuseet: Museum of Electricity) 74. Søby Brunkulsmuseum (Søby Lignite Museum) Europe 75. European Route of Industrial Heritage Faroe Islands 76. Hvalba France 77. Bassin Minier du Nord-Pas-de-Calais inscrit au Patrimoine Mondial de l'UNESCO (UNESCO Nord-Pas-de-Calais Coalfield World Heritage Site) 78. Centre Historique

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{\rtf1\fbidis\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 Calibri;}{\f1\fnil\fcharset0 Verdana;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\ltrpar\sa160\sl252\slmult1\lang1033\f0\fs22\lquote A delightful book to review. Fine and interesting examples of the multiplicity of heritage sites are reviewed, covering the diverse instances of the lived experience of many communities across the globe, both past and present.\rquote Kenneth E. Jackson, Journal of Australasian Mining History 20, October 2022\lang2057\par \lquote (T)his volume is far more than a list of locations but is an expert summary of the mining history and heritage of each country, bringing out areas of difference as well as commonality.\rquote Mark Dixon, Subterranea Britannica 60, August 2022\line\line\lquote (A) book in which the author\rquote s own voice sings through. Far more than a gazetteer, it is a richly illustrated guide to mining history and technology, mining communities, and memorials to those who have lost their lives to produce the material that powered the industrial revolution and transformed the world.\rquote Christopher Catling, Current Archaeology 39, October 2022\line\line\lquote\lang1033 In this exceptional book Margaret Faull charts the global history of coalmining through the material evidence of its remains, in museums, and preserved sites. Here is a unique record, not just in the comprehensiveness of its content but as reflection of the author\rquote s outstanding experience, understanding and perception.\lang2057\rquote \i Sir Neil Cossons\i0\line\line\lquote This international gazetteer is a major contribution to the global understanding of how industrial coal mining spread across the globe and how it is presented in all the major national centres. There is no other published work that does this. This research has international appeal, especially in those countries where industrial heritage is actively promoted. Countries such as China, India, Japan, Europe, and north and south America have growing industrial heritage sectors where scholars would be appreciative of this work.\rquote \i Dr Michael Nevell, Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust\i0\line\line\lquote Researchers of industrial heritage will be interested in this volume because it provides the most comprehensive international directory of coal mining-related sites to date.\rquote \i Peer reviewer\i0\par \pard\ltrpar\f1\fs13\par }


'In this exceptional book Margaret Faull charts the global history of coalmining through the material evidence of its remains, in museums, and preserved sites. Here is a unique record, not just in the comprehensiveness of its content but as reflection of the author's outstanding experience, understanding and perception.' Sir Neil Cossons 'This international gazetteer is a major contribution to the global understanding of how industrial coal mining spread across the globe and how it is presented in all the major national centres. There is no other published work that does this. This research has international appeal, especially in those countries where industrial heritage is actively promoted. Countries such as China, India, Japan, Europe, and north and south America have growing industrial heritage sectors where scholars would be appreciative of this work.' Dr Michael Nevell, Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust 'Researchers of industrial heritage will be interested in this volume because it provides the most comprehensive international directory of coal mining-related sites to date.' Peer reviewer


{\rtf1\fbidis\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 Calibri;}{\f1\fnil\fcharset0 Verdana;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\ltrpar\sa160\sl252\slmult1\f0\fs22\lquote (T)his volume is far more than a list of locations but is an expert summary of the mining history and heritage of each country, bringing out areas of difference as well as commonality.\rquote Mark Dixon, Subterranea Britannica 60, August 2022\line\line\lquote (A) book in which the author\rquote s own voice sings through. Far more than a gazetteer, it is a richly illustrated guide to mining history and technology, mining communities, and memorials to those who have lost their lives to produce the material that powered the industrial revolution and transformed the world.\rquote Christopher Catling, Current Archaeology 39, October 2022\line\line\lquote\lang1033 In this exceptional book Margaret Faull charts the global history of coalmining through the material evidence of its remains, in museums, and preserved sites. Here is a unique record, not just in the comprehensiveness of its content but as reflection of the author\rquote s outstanding experience, understanding and perception.\lang2057\rquote \i Sir Neil Cossons\i0\line\line\lquote This international gazetteer is a major contribution to the global understanding of how industrial coal mining spread across the globe and how it is presented in all the major national centres. There is no other published work that does this. This research has international appeal, especially in those countries where industrial heritage is actively promoted. Countries such as China, India, Japan, Europe, and north and south America have growing industrial heritage sectors where scholars would be appreciative of this work.\rquote \i Dr Michael Nevell, Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust\i0\line\line\lquote Researchers of industrial heritage will be interested in this volume because it provides the most comprehensive international directory of coal mining-related sites to date.\rquote \i Peer reviewer\i0\par \pard\ltrpar\f1\fs13\par }


{\rtf1\fbidis\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang2057{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 Calibri;}{\f1\fnil\fcharset0 Verdana;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\ltrpar\f0\fs22\lquote (A) book in which the author\rquote s own voice sings through. Far more than a gazetteer, it is a richly illustrated guide to mining history and technology, mining communities, and memorials to those who have lost their lives to produce the material that powered the industrial revolution and transformed the world.\rquote Christopher Catling, Current Archaeology 39, October 2022\par \par \lquote\lang1033 In this exceptional book Margaret Faull charts the global history of coalmining through the material evidence of its remains, in museums, and preserved sites. Here is a unique record, not just in the comprehensiveness of its content but as reflection of the author\rquote s outstanding experience, understanding and perception.\lang2057\rquote \i Sir Neil Cossons\i0\par \par \pard\ltrpar\sa160\sl252\slmult1\lquote This international gazetteer is a major contribution to the global understanding of how industrial coal mining spread across the globe and how it is presented in all the major national centres. There is no other published work that does this. This research has international appeal, especially in those countries where industrial heritage is actively promoted. Countries such as China, India, Japan, Europe, and north and south America have growing industrial heritage sectors where scholars would be appreciative of this work.\rquote \i Dr Michael Nevell, Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust\i0\par \lquote Researchers of industrial heritage will be interested in this volume because it provides the most comprehensive international directory of coal mining-related sites to date.\rquote \i Peer reviewer\i0\par \pard\ltrpar\f1\fs13\par }


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Margaret Lindsay Faull was director of the National Coal Mining Museum for England from 1986 until 2015 and is Honorary President of the Network of European Coal Mining Museums. In 2008 she was appointed OBE for services to industrial heritage. She has published widely in Anglo-Saxon, landscape and industrial archaeology.

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